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Institute of Social Sciences Non Governmental Organization is located in New Delhi DELHI .

Registration Details

Registered With Registrar of Societies
Type of NGO Registered Societies (Non-Government)
Registration No S/15981
Copy of Registration Certificate Available
Copy of Pan Card Available
Act name 1860
City of Registration New Delhi
State of Registration DELHI
Date of Registration 28-08-1985

Foreign Contribution Regulation Act [FRCA] Registered? Yes

FRCA Registartion Number: 231650405

Institute of Social Sciences NGO Organization Members

NameDesignationPanAadhaar
Dr Ash Narain RoyDirectorAvailableAvailable
Dr George MathewChairmanAvailableAvailable
Dr. Rukmini Bhaya NairTreasurerAvailableAvailable
Sockalingam Somalingam Meenakshi SundaramBoard MemberAvailableAvailable
Sumit ChakravarttyBoard MemberAvailableAvailable

Institute of Social Sciences Source Funds

Department NameSourceFinacial YearAmount SanctionedPurpose
Government of Kerala and Government of West BengalState2013-2014Not SpecifiedConference and Research
UNDP and World BankCentral2013-2014Not SpecifiedConference and Study Tour
UNDP - Empowerment of Women in Panchayats: The Road Ahead World Bank: Bhutan Delegation Visit - Exchange Visit; Yemen Delegation VisitOverseas2013-2014Not SpecifiedUNDP; World Bank
Research StudyState2014-2015Not SpecifiedGovernment of Bihar
ResearchCentral2014-2015Not SpecifiedMinistry of Panchayati Raj, Ministry of Human Resources
Research and ConferenceOverseas2014-2015Not SpecifiedHBF, NED, PACS, Nirman Foundation, IRI
Heinrich Boll StiftungOverseas2015-20163184397Conference on Look East Policy - Connecting India and Burma; Election in Myanmar and Future Directions
DFIDOverseas2015-20164263749Research Study
ICSSRCentral2015-2016225000Research Study
Heinrich Boll StiftungOverseas2016-20173184397Conference
DFIDOverseas2016-20174263749Research Study
THE TAIWAN FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACYOverseas2017-2018189778Conference on strengthening democracy.
UPPSALA UNIVERSITYOverseas2017-2018257245RESEARCH and study.
GIZOverseas2018-20191754526The study included an assessment of sustainability gap together with a rough estimate of investment. The study investigated the sustainability ranks of different states/cities based on two or three benchmarks for assessing sustainability
Heinrich Boll StiftungOverseas2018-20191038480The objective of the dialogue is to gain insights from the various stakeholders from India, Myanmar and Nepal on the best practices in green federalism and on institutional mechanisms needed for greening federal polity and development discourse.
Human Trafficking Legal CentreOverseas2018-201972062The Human Trafficking Legal Center proposed a luncheon roundtable to discuss international strategic litigation to combat human trafficking. The Human Trafficking Legal Center had published two practice guides for litigators as they develop cases against traffickers.
Taiwan Foundation for DemocracyOverseas2018-2019140115The Global Network on Local Governance (GNLG) is one of the activities the Institute of Social Sciences has undertaken since 2004. It was the result of a Resolution of the World Movement for Democracy (WMD) held in Durban, South Africa in February, 2004. The Global Network on Local Governance seeks to strengthen local democracy by providing information network as one of its main areas of activity.
Heinrich Boll FoundationOverseas2019-20201289094The project seeks to discover and document the uniqueness of the sustainable practices of the various indigenous groups in the Northeast as an alternative input towards enriching the current debate of development of the region.
Uppsala UniversityOverseas2019-2020212290The Institute of Social Sciences will carry out a survey done with Computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI). Information will be related to factors that are known to correlate to for example gender, education, religiosity, attitudes on governance, urban or rural background, access to health services, experiences in school, personality traits, and governance preferences
Taiwan Foundation for DemocracyOverseas2019-202087827The Global Network on Local Governance (GNLG) is one of the activities the Institute of Social Sciences has undertaken since 2004. It was the result of a Resolution of the World Movement for Democracy (WMD) held in Durban, South Africa in February, 2004. The Global Network on Local Governance seeks to strengthen local democracy by providing information network as one of its main areas of activity.

Contact details

Address Institute of Social Sciences 8 Nelson Mandela Road Vasant Kunj New Delhi - 110 070
City New Delhi
State DELHI
Telephone 011-43158800
Mobile No 9810010585
Website Url http://www.issin.org
E-mail issnd(at)issin[dot]org

Institute of Social Sciences Key Issues and Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements

Operational Districts: New Delhi

Operational States: DELHI

AchieveMents: The Institute of Social Sciences was registered on 28 August 1985 under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The Institute commenced its journey with the objective “to study contemporary social political and economic issues and problems, in an interdisciplinary perspective and to make available its findings and recommendations to government bodies, social scientists, policy makers, people’s and workers’ organizations, so as to widen their options for action. The evolution of an informed and action-oriented public opinion is the primary aim of the Institute.”The Institute takes considerable pride both in its research and advocacy work. As a Ford Foundation document puts it, the Institute of Social Sciences is “a leading centre which has a strong legitimacy among senior policy-makers, bureaucrats and politicians. It regularly hosts high-profile meetings and workshops for policy-makers, training institutions and leading non-governmental organizations.” The ISS has created a niche both among policy-makers and civil society through its numerous researches; advocacy through conferences, seminars and workshops; and monitoring through public interest litigations and other more direct forms of interventions. Academicians, political leaders including those holding ministerial ranks or constitutional positions, public servants, and social workers have joined hands and lent their support to the Institute’s efforts in the field of local self-government. The Institute grew over the years and eventually moved to its new premises. The then Vice-President of India Shri K R Narayanan laid the foundation stone of the building on 7 October 1994 at Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj. The building having a total built-up area of 13,211 sq.ft was completed in 1998 and the ISS finally shifted to its new premises in May 1999.The generous financial contributions from various State governments, countries, international bodies and individuals amounting to over Rs.2.50 crores speak volumes for the enormous goodwill, professional competence and legitimacy that the ISS acquired in such a short span of its life. The Institute has developed a computerised library and documentation centre in the new building. The centre has established a network with institutions engaged in similar areas of study as well as with local government bodies in the various states. Government and non-government organisations, international agencies, U.N. organisations are seeking the help of the Institute for data on local government system. Research scholars and students from India and abroad visit our library for reference. The role of the ISS attracted groups of scholars and activists in other States which led to the birth of new centres of ISS. The first centre was established in Bangalore in 1994 which was followed by centres in Bhubaneswar (1999), Kolkata (2002) and Thiruvanthapuram (2003). Each Centre was demand-driven from the respective regions. They lobbied for their projects independently of the ISS at Delhi. The Institute is currently at an important phase of its further development. It is also redefining the thrust areas for research and other interventions, in order to provide a definitive meaning and direction to its future course of action.